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Mathematics, 19.09.2020 01:01 karenjjensen

The figure ABCD is transformed to A′B′C′D′, as shown: A coordinate grid is shown from negative 5 to 0 to 5 on both x- and y-axes. A polygon ABCD has A at ordered pair negative 3, negative 2, B at ordered pair negative 1, negative 1, C at ordered pair negative 2, negative 4, D at ordered pair negative 3, negative 4. A polygon A prime B prime C prime D prime has A prime at ordered pair 3, 4, B prime at ordered pair 1, 5, C prime at ordered pair 2, 2, D prime at ordered pair 3, 2. Which of the following sequence of transformations is used to obtain figure A′B′C′D′ from ABCD? (1 point) Counterclockwise rotation by 90 degrees about the origin followed by translation down by 6 units Reflection about the y-axis followed by translation up by 6 units Counterclockwise rotation by 90 degrees about the origin followed by translation up by 6 units Reflection about the x-axis followed by translation down by 6 units

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